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First State Global Listed Infrastructure Fund

Wednesday, September 05, 2007
A long only fund that will invest in listed infrastructure securities from around the globe:.

A SQUARE :: 05Sep07 First State Global Listed Infrastructure Fund
Category Infrastructure
Faculty Peter Meany
Expertise Infrastructure
Author Sona Blessing
Faculty Name
It will invest in listed infrastructure securities from around the globe:
: primarily toll roads, airports, utilities and pipelines in developed countries
: focuses on assets with barriers to entry, pricing power and predictable cash flow
Managed against a benchmark: the S&P Global Infrastructure Index
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